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comparatively where we are with respect to the rest of the world, if you look at germany, uk, japan, france, all of whom have very strong gun regulations, we have more gun deaths in one week than they have in an entire year, and the incidents -- the number of times in which guns inside a home are used for self-defense are exceedingly small, on the order of maybe 1 in 15, 1 in 20 as compared to the number of times when a gun is used either for suicide or a homicide. anybody that looks at the data here is quite clear that on the whole, particularly things like assault weapons, create far, far more kor nage in th carnage in this country than they prevent. to a large extent the reason why i think progressives have not been able to mount an effective campaign for sensible gun laws, it's been a failure of the progressive movement, and i think that will now change with progressives. they must realize they have to make this an election issue. all of the polls show that the public is widely in favor of sensible gun regulations. i will point out what i said on friday. president clinton after columbin
comparatively where we are with respect to the rest of the world, if you look at germany, uk, japan, france, all of whom have very strong gun regulations, we have more gun deaths in one week than they have in an entire year, and the incidents -- the number of times in which guns inside a home are used for self-defense are exceedingly small, on the order of maybe 1 in 15, 1 in 20 as compared to the number of times when a gun is used either for suicide or a homicide. anybody that looks at the...
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and much of france, too. over eastern parts of europe seeing cloudy skies, outbreaks of rain. -14 degrees is expected in moscow. we have a fairly brisk, northwesterly wind making an impact all the way down towards sudan seeing temperatures below average at 29 degrees. as we move into central parts of africa, while the monsoon rains are pushing further, a decent amount of rain is being reported but generally you see the rainfall pushing away from the democratic republic of the," . -- of congo. >> the french president, president hollande, has addressed the parliament as it celebrates 50 years of independence. although he did not directly apologize, he did say he recognized the suffering experienced by algerians. u.n. secretary general ban ki- moon sees little hope for political dialogue and is worried about atrocities being committed by both sides in syria. vladimir putin appears to be distancing himself from the syrian president. he says russia is not backing the syrian government at any cost. south korea's fi
and much of france, too. over eastern parts of europe seeing cloudy skies, outbreaks of rain. -14 degrees is expected in moscow. we have a fairly brisk, northwesterly wind making an impact all the way down towards sudan seeing temperatures below average at 29 degrees. as we move into central parts of africa, while the monsoon rains are pushing further, a decent amount of rain is being reported but generally you see the rainfall pushing away from the democratic republic of the," . -- of...
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. >>> and in france today during mass at noter dame cathedral. the arch bishop of paris asked worshipers to pray for the victims and the families of newton. >>> and president obama asked for changes to happen and to keep politics from getting on the way. >> are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? >> friday's tragedy has renewed calls for changing the country's gun control laws. ktvu's patti lee tells us ability a push by a california lawmaker. >> is this the way we want america to go? the rights of a few overcome the safety of the majority. i don't think so. >> reporter: today feinstein announced she would reintroduce the country's ban on assault weapons that expired in 2004. >> president obama has a perfect opportunity now in his second term to take a tough position but getting it through a republican congress, not going to happen. >> reporter: don p era ta worked with feinstein to expand california's ban on assault weapons in 1989 after a mass killing in a stockton schoolyard. he says despite the outrage
. >>> and in france today during mass at noter dame cathedral. the arch bishop of paris asked worshipers to pray for the victims and the families of newton. >>> and president obama asked for changes to happen and to keep politics from getting on the way. >> are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? >> friday's tragedy has renewed calls for changing the country's gun control laws. ktvu's patti lee tells us ability a push by a...
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and you can buy it you know it's it's legal you can walk into a store that sells these and here in france and buy them and it's made in switzerland and this is i would argue just as effective as a gun and the benefit is that when you pull this out on somebody who happens to have a gun they're not going to see it as a gun the first question is going to be in their mind is going to be what is that and before they can figure it out you will deploy that and you can and without killing them so i think you know to say that a gun is really the most effective means of taking down somebody who's threatening you imminently is ignorant of the technology that currently has you know it doesn't necessarily result in killing somebody said recently in my regular job waiting night but that's illegal in many jurisdictions in the united states in the sole weapon is no it's not actually in most this is not weapon and in fact it's not because i looked it up before i came here and guess what it's not even illegal in france it is however in the u.k. but in france it's not in germany it's not and in most jurisdi
and you can buy it you know it's it's legal you can walk into a store that sells these and here in france and buy them and it's made in switzerland and this is i would argue just as effective as a gun and the benefit is that when you pull this out on somebody who happens to have a gun they're not going to see it as a gun the first question is going to be in their mind is going to be what is that and before they can figure it out you will deploy that and you can and without killing them so i...
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higher than any of the developed country in the world working with countries like england like germany france and cetera we're talking about this but we have three hundred million guns in america but also the population of three hundred million people so it's one gun per person and it's more guns are actually the solution to deterring shootings of any trial and it would have this problem in the first place so it's a false statement to make that this is going to stop we actually are more people. in the response. to print court decision time two thousand and five waited five point five us to have a rock versus give dollars date that the police have no legal obligation to provide protection all the connecticut shooting of the police showed up twenty minutes after they boarded and upon making visual contact that's one issue to decide to and that's why you know. the thing about it is we're getting doc and. all these murders that occurred i got with the criminal for getting a lot of the criminals got on the black market we know the government has done a poor job by putting guns and i have a cartel
higher than any of the developed country in the world working with countries like england like germany france and cetera we're talking about this but we have three hundred million guns in america but also the population of three hundred million people so it's one gun per person and it's more guns are actually the solution to deterring shootings of any trial and it would have this problem in the first place so it's a false statement to make that this is going to stop we actually are more people....
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the high rate of personal taxation now where are they going well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking of flocking to followed by the usa now we didn't manage to track down any millionaires but we hit the streets of london to talk to the ordinary londoners to ask whether they were considering opting sticks and leaving as well and it looks like most of them agree with the millionaires so let's take a listen to what they told us you consider leaving the u.k. . what reason the climate. second the dark. just. would you consider leaving the u.k. and leaving somewhere else i'm going to do really what is the reason my wife. my children but also the expense here looks like the middle class professionals are the ones who are actually packing their bags and leaving a recent report by the home office said that more and more middle class with professionals are actually packing their bags and opting to continue their careers elsewhere and for them the main reason is the high rate of perso
the high rate of personal taxation now where are they going well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking of flocking to followed by the usa now we didn't manage to track down any millionaires but we hit the streets of london to talk to the ordinary londoners to ask whether they were considering opting sticks and leaving as well and it looks like most of them agree with the...
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the high rate of personal taxation now where are they going well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking. and i want to on to the streets of london and spoke to both million as a non millionaires and also them about whether. styx let's take a lesson if you consider leaving the u.k. yes what reason. you just. would you consider leaving the u.k. and leaving somewhere else i'm going to do that really what is the reason my wife. my children but also the expense here listening to that it sounds like it's not just the rich who might want to leave britain indeed if the millionaires the ones considering it looks like the middle class professionals are the ones who are actually packing their bags and leaving a recent report by the home office said that more and more middle class with professionals are actually packing their bags and opting to continue that career is elsewhere and for them the reason is the high rate of. this the indian as the ones that don't like the rain then is the mi
the high rate of personal taxation now where are they going well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking. and i want to on to the streets of london and spoke to both million as a non millionaires and also them about whether. styx let's take a lesson if you consider leaving the u.k. yes what reason. you just. would you consider leaving the u.k. and leaving somewhere else i'm going to...
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the power to germany is thirty percent renewable already and that's mostly solar and vermont said no france is outlawed fracking so people need to know that you can stop this and you will need to know that there's no argument for it economically speaking there's a renewable economy waiting to happen that would cause a much more jobs than that in the fog fuel industry bill clinton already said that by the way it was a deutsche bank research that proved that there are thousands of more jobs just in retrofitting and insulating old houses and doing solar and wind agreed and people can go to artist against fracking dot com for more information against dot com i want to enter the contest please do great real quickly we just have a minute left but moving on to gun violence in america earlier this month was the anniversary your father's tragic death just weeks later america saw one of its worst mass murders what are your thoughts on gun violence in this country. well i have a lot of friends on both sides of that argument and i know that americans are really attached to hunting culture and i do empa
the power to germany is thirty percent renewable already and that's mostly solar and vermont said no france is outlawed fracking so people need to know that you can stop this and you will need to know that there's no argument for it economically speaking there's a renewable economy waiting to happen that would cause a much more jobs than that in the fog fuel industry bill clinton already said that by the way it was a deutsche bank research that proved that there are thousands of more jobs just...
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warriors 6-1 on the road for the first time in france characterize history. 115-93 your final. >>> now to college hoops. stanford men facing uc davis in a nonconference matchup after exams. first game in 13 days for the cardinal. the only aggie player to show up. he had 23 of the team's 52. only two davis players hit double digits. huestis, the jumper and the foul. cardinal up at the half. dwight paul led all cardinal with 20. the monster jam, cardinal improve 2073-with the 75-52 victory. >> our defense and offense right now and i believe in our guys, i know we have good shooters. we keep defending like we are now, i'll take it. the way we're defending, gives ourselves a chance to win against everybody, every night. if we stay confident and believe in ourselves we're going to shoot the ball well. >> mike: he top ranked indiana and butler. hoosiers down three. ten to play. durrell drains the three. we go to overtime but the bulldogs had ideas. alex barlow, six points but gets it to go with two seconds remaining. indiana's first loss of the season, butler, 88-86 the final. >> college foo
warriors 6-1 on the road for the first time in france characterize history. 115-93 your final. >>> now to college hoops. stanford men facing uc davis in a nonconference matchup after exams. first game in 13 days for the cardinal. the only aggie player to show up. he had 23 of the team's 52. only two davis players hit double digits. huestis, the jumper and the foul. cardinal up at the half. dwight paul led all cardinal with 20. the monster jam, cardinal improve 2073-with the 75-52...
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buyers in italy, spain, and france proved especially wary. only britain bucked the trend with a rise in new car sales. a decade it has been since the inclusion of the german media empire. the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased mogul. >> the court ruled that the former ceo of deutsche bank, seen here, was responsible for the collapse of the world's largest licenser of film rights. in an interview, this credit worthiness was question, driving the conglomerate into bankruptcy. damages are expected to range anywhere from 120 million euros to 1.25 billion euros. it was also a big topic at the frankfurt stock exchangr markets this report from the trading floor. >> for the deutsche bank, this verdict is more than just a verdict because it weighs heavily on the image of germany's biggest bank. also because of the fact that the trial is not the only one that the deutsche bank is faced with, and some analysts are fearing now that investors might lose their confidence in dutch ban
buyers in italy, spain, and france proved especially wary. only britain bucked the trend with a rise in new car sales. a decade it has been since the inclusion of the german media empire. the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased mogul. >> the court ruled that the former ceo of deutsche bank, seen here, was responsible for the collapse of the world's largest licenser of film rights. in an interview, this credit...
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. >> people from japan, cairo, egypt, france, poland. but everybody, even all over the united states here. >> reporter: from portland, oregon, 26 wreaths for each innocent life lost. and from sanford, north carolina, 26 christmas trees donated. >> through the strategy, i wanted them to feel love from all over. >> reporter: firefighter anthony carpenter helped line the trees along the entrance to sandy hook elementary. >> i would say within an hour, they were all decorated. >> reporter: from long island, new york, 26 ornaments. >> they are not alone. >> yeah. >> yeah, not alone. >> reporter: children from ft. stuart, georgia, sending toys to children in newtown in time. christmas. from all over the world, 2 million people signing this card online, offering their condolences and love. free hot coffee for the whole town from someone in los angeles. >> reporter: maxiline ramos manages newton general store and >> their lives will never be the same. it goes along way. >> reporter: maxiline ramos manages newton general store and says coffee was
. >> people from japan, cairo, egypt, france, poland. but everybody, even all over the united states here. >> reporter: from portland, oregon, 26 wreaths for each innocent life lost. and from sanford, north carolina, 26 christmas trees donated. >> through the strategy, i wanted them to feel love from all over. >> reporter: firefighter anthony carpenter helped line the trees along the entrance to sandy hook elementary. >> i would say within an hour, they were all...
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now france is not alone in trying to raise more cash to fend off the economic crisis facing europe now we bring you personal side of the story we've been reporting throughout two thousand and twelve as we look back at events. it came to the point where if you walked into the studio you knew there was going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we. stood over some type of square and i just see the come around behind the camera everybody else around me putting just months on like you had to queue for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that horrible taste in your mouth and of course it's the tear gas that's become so synonymous with these demonstrations in greece along with the firing of molotov cocktails and clashes with the police the producers like to see their correspondents in the middle of a crowd which is great but then the crowd are shouti
now france is not alone in trying to raise more cash to fend off the economic crisis facing europe now we bring you personal side of the story we've been reporting throughout two thousand and twelve as we look back at events. it came to the point where if you walked into the studio you knew there was going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and...
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fail to see france thank you for the top that. germany is lending a hard lesson over literacy i heard her around seven million people are struggling with those reading and writing we meet some of those who don't get to share in the country success myself that's right. this is day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains in panes of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he dition unfamiliar duty dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he's just made camp at their winter farmstead setting up his ute the traditional two fenian round tent made of diskin. back amongst his family and his job is a lonely one and tough going out in all weathers braving extremes of plus to minus forty degrees celsius just get on with them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'm almost alone my sister works with my mother my mother is seventy five she's very old and i miss mo
fail to see france thank you for the top that. germany is lending a hard lesson over literacy i heard her around seven million people are struggling with those reading and writing we meet some of those who don't get to share in the country success myself that's right. this is day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains in panes of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he dition...
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made in london there maybe in paris and in other nations governments scrutinize every overseas bid france for example argues that it's in their national interest to prevent key technologies falling into foreign hands so while it's often difficult for a british company to buy abroad over thirty billion pounds worth of domestic companies made their way into foreign hands last year last month westminster said that it wouldn't change any laws but would take a greater interest in foreign acquisitions the only thing is by the time they get around to it there might be nothing left to sell. art see london. and stan out of millions of dollars of income couple accuses some nights i link companies of tax evasions but this time timid experts of the country would never have seen the money anyway find out why in a few minutes. or so you the shows a year r.t. looks back at the milestone launch of an exclusive program hosted by the world's most wanted whistleblower a song which. is the legacy no one should be proud sheaf of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their found
made in london there maybe in paris and in other nations governments scrutinize every overseas bid france for example argues that it's in their national interest to prevent key technologies falling into foreign hands so while it's often difficult for a british company to buy abroad over thirty billion pounds worth of domestic companies made their way into foreign hands last year last month westminster said that it wouldn't change any laws but would take a greater interest in foreign...
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and i love my mother, who's here with me, frances scott, and i'm very thankful to the good lord and to a strong mom who believes that sometimes love has to come at the end of a switch, and she loves me a lot. and i'll tell you that along that way, that when times got tough and when i was flunking out of high school -- when i failed world geography, civics, spanish and english -- when you fail spanish and english, they don't call you bilingual, ok? they may refer to you as biignic because you can't speak any language. i will tell you that my mother did not quit on me. i also had the good fortune of meeting a meant more from chick-fil-a who taught me basic biblical principles and it has served well. our nation finds itself in a situation where we need some backbone, we need to make very difficult decisions. so often we have a conversation about how do we create enough revenue to solve the problem. i learned early in my 20's that if you have a problem with spending, there's not enough revenue to make up for it. we have a spending problem, ladies and gentlemen, in america, and not a revenu
and i love my mother, who's here with me, frances scott, and i'm very thankful to the good lord and to a strong mom who believes that sometimes love has to come at the end of a switch, and she loves me a lot. and i'll tell you that along that way, that when times got tough and when i was flunking out of high school -- when i failed world geography, civics, spanish and english -- when you fail spanish and english, they don't call you bilingual, ok? they may refer to you as biignic because you...
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but france was not much of a presence. that is why the french were so anxious to cause trouble for the british and help the colonies by sending the money and ammunition. essentially, the french were not a force in north america at that time. >> you point up the from the six first presence we had, four of them were from virginia. >> those were the important states at that time. when i say that the four important ones were massachusetts, connecticut was more important for on strategic reasons, and virginia and south carolina in the south. but virginia was the old dominion and had the big population, vary widely respected. enormous influence in terms of territory because west for geneva was then in virginia, so was ky. they claimed the entire great lakes. and they were the oldest colony, dating back to 16 07. so they had a long history of being involved in things. the house of burgesses was probably the most advanced in colonial legislative bodies. >> so you have lived in new york city. un to colgate, which is upstate new yor
but france was not much of a presence. that is why the french were so anxious to cause trouble for the british and help the colonies by sending the money and ammunition. essentially, the french were not a force in north america at that time. >> you point up the from the six first presence we had, four of them were from virginia. >> those were the important states at that time. when i say that the four important ones were massachusetts, connecticut was more important for on strategic...
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. >> reporter: there's something about that story set in the early 1830s in postrevolution france that somehow universally appealing. >> what he has done so brilliantly is actually tell the story of the human condition. that it's never easy. there's never -- it's never always happiness. ♪ can i conceal myself forever more ♪ >> that is why people relate to t. >> how difficult is it to take something that's been in the theater for so long to film? >> the intersection between broadway and hollywood is really dangerous corner. look at "phantom of the opera" was a flop. "chorus line" was a flop. "rent" was a flop. "evita" was a sort of -- yeah it was a flop. ♪ so many questions and answers ♪ >> but what makes "les mis" very different from other musical films is this time, the actors were singing live, not lipsynching to a track they had already recorded. the cameras were right in their faces, showing off the bad teeth prosthetics and dirt splotches, creating a lot of raw emotion on screen. >> i cried when all the characters would die, 'cause it was really sad. >> i cried. i laughed.
. >> reporter: there's something about that story set in the early 1830s in postrevolution france that somehow universally appealing. >> what he has done so brilliantly is actually tell the story of the human condition. that it's never easy. there's never -- it's never always happiness. ♪ can i conceal myself forever more ♪ >> that is why people relate to t. >> how difficult is it to take something that's been in the theater for so long to film? >> the...
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i traveled with her on one trip to france and i saw how hard she works. >> tire you out even, wolf in. >> i was exhausted but she kept on moving and moving. we, of course, wish secretary of state hillary clinton a speedy recovery. she's suffering from a stomach virus, became dehydrated, fainted, and sustained a concussion. she's at home recouping and doctors are taking care of her. >>> we're here in connecticut. we're watching this horrific tragedy unfold. there is new information coming out. we're standing by, by the way, for a news conference. we expect to get the names of the victims. 20 children, for example, 20 of those 26 people shot in this elementary school behind me here in connecticut. we're going to get those names fairly soon. this is a massacre that has resonated not only here but around the country. josh levs is joining us. >> we lost wolf. i'm going to take over. here's what i want to talk to you about. this is victims and survivors of columbine. 14 years ago. a lot of you might not realize, be people who were at that massacre, two people came to school and killed 14 pe
i traveled with her on one trip to france and i saw how hard she works. >> tire you out even, wolf in. >> i was exhausted but she kept on moving and moving. we, of course, wish secretary of state hillary clinton a speedy recovery. she's suffering from a stomach virus, became dehydrated, fainted, and sustained a concussion. she's at home recouping and doctors are taking care of her. >>> we're here in connecticut. we're watching this horrific tragedy unfold. there is new...
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and britain expanding out of the gulf to france saying a new major. could eventually take the form of. what you think about that. well nato has already expanded way past its original charter as you know it's the north atlantic treaty organization but they've got their footprint as far as. the central asia but you know britain's also signed the five powers defense range meant it includes singapore malaysia new zealand australia and this and also obama has announced a pivot to the pacific if you will so really what we're looking at i believe that the gulf states they're looking to arm them and pull them into nato and possibly might see a reformation of nato to become another name or another treaty signed which is a bigger military service organization a lot of critics say this gets to a one world army or world police force so certainly very worrying looking into that in the next year or two considering the situation with iran so forth and things take the time to be with us you political analyst patrick henningsen there live on the line from london. if y
and britain expanding out of the gulf to france saying a new major. could eventually take the form of. what you think about that. well nato has already expanded way past its original charter as you know it's the north atlantic treaty organization but they've got their footprint as far as. the central asia but you know britain's also signed the five powers defense range meant it includes singapore malaysia new zealand australia and this and also obama has announced a pivot to the pacific if you...
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there were a lot, a number of french people living in canada and great lakes area, but france was not much of a presence. they had been pushed out here that's what the french were so anxious to cause trouble for the british and to help the colonies by sending the money and ammunition. essentially, the french were not a force in north america at that time. >> you pointed out that among the six first president's, four from virginia and two from massachusetts. why was that? >> because those were the importance states at that time. they had been the. importance the when i say and the four importance once or massachusetts and connecticut, connecticut was more important for strategic reasons. virginia and south carolina in the south. virginia was the old dominion and had a big population, vary widely respected, enormous influence in terms of territory, because west virginia was expanding, so was conducted. they claimed the entire great lakes. and they were the oldest colony. they dated back to 1607, so they had a long history of being involved in things. the house of burgesses was probably
there were a lot, a number of french people living in canada and great lakes area, but france was not much of a presence. they had been pushed out here that's what the french were so anxious to cause trouble for the british and to help the colonies by sending the money and ammunition. essentially, the french were not a force in north america at that time. >> you pointed out that among the six first president's, four from virginia and two from massachusetts. why was that? >> because...
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france has more on the attack for tat. the most divisive part of this bill is definitely the provision talking about adoption of russian children by american families it was approved overwhelmingly by the duma four hundred twenty four she's just seven and it's been opposed by the education ministry and human rights activists citing that many of these children that do get adopted by american families have disabilities and they're given a better life in another country now bill backers have been unhappy for some time about the adoption process that takes place between russia and the united states nineteen children have died at the hands of their u.s. adoptive parents in the last several years and to moscow has wanted to be more involved in securing the human rights of children that do head overseas with those families this russian bill is in response to so-called magnitsky act adopted in the u.s. now this all began when that lawyer sergei magnitsky died in pretrial detention here in moscow in november of two thousand and nin
france has more on the attack for tat. the most divisive part of this bill is definitely the provision talking about adoption of russian children by american families it was approved overwhelmingly by the duma four hundred twenty four she's just seven and it's been opposed by the education ministry and human rights activists citing that many of these children that do get adopted by american families have disabilities and they're given a better life in another country now bill backers have been...
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and we came together to france, they all chose humanity, instead of anarchy, instead of denial. and then i believe that my generation can teach some others. >> elie wiesel with the message of piece. that is the cbs evening news. merry christmas and good night. i'm brian hackney in for aln martin. we' christmas storm. rain co >>> good evening and merry christmas. >> we are keeping an eye on our christmas storm, rain coming down all over the bay area tonight. a live look at the traffic on interstate 80 at university avenue in berkeley. >> and here is a live look at california's great america in santa clara where the second annual global winter wonderland kicked of a couple of hours ago. >> let's go right to cbs 5's paul dana. >> it's been lit up like a christmas tree so to speak. this is three hours of history right here. look at the rain fall here moving east towards sacramento and central valley and we are looking at the rain fall continuing for a while. here is a look at what we have going on right now with the live radar. we'll zoom into a couple of spots. we have a few breaks
and we came together to france, they all chose humanity, instead of anarchy, instead of denial. and then i believe that my generation can teach some others. >> elie wiesel with the message of piece. that is the cbs evening news. merry christmas and good night. i'm brian hackney in for aln martin. we' christmas storm. rain co >>> good evening and merry christmas. >> we are keeping an eye on our christmas storm, rain coming down all over the bay area tonight. a live look at...
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what about france? they've got a much higher tax rate. 75%, is it going to bring in all of the money they thought it would go going to bring in? >> no, it's never going to. in fact, because people like gerard depardieu are productive and make the most money are going to, the idea that you start taxing like crazy people they're going to actually just give you their money, not budge, not change anything, is actually-- >> do you think that france will ever accept much less of a welfare state, real serious cuts in their entitlement programs? >> do they have a choice? no, they don't. will they accept it? >> i don't know, i think it's going to talk-- >> there would be riots, would there not? >> well, they have a tendency to go in the street. but i think we're far-- we're still a long way to go for people to kind of actually start understanding that if this is really the size of government that you want, you know, you have to pay for it. you're already paying for it and if you claim that you will never want an
what about france? they've got a much higher tax rate. 75%, is it going to bring in all of the money they thought it would go going to bring in? >> no, it's never going to. in fact, because people like gerard depardieu are productive and make the most money are going to, the idea that you start taxing like crazy people they're going to actually just give you their money, not budge, not change anything, is actually-- >> do you think that france will ever accept much less of a welfare...
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she presented the award to sighlist bradley wiggins who became the first briton to win the tour de france and won gold at the olympics. she mingled with guests and sports stars backstage, obviously feeling better. >>> that's the unmistakable theme from "casablanca." as time goes by, the piano is still a hot item. sotheby's sold it to an unnamed buyer. that price fell short of the $1 million officials had predicted. actor and singer dooley wilson performed "atoo many goes by" in the film which of course starred humphrey bogart and ingrid bergman. a good song to have in your head the rest of the night. >>> when we continue, it could be a life-changing decision. would you stop a drunk driver from taking the wheel? our hidden camera experiment puts party-goers to the test. >>> chuck, how is the weather looking? >> here's looking at you, kid. we'll be back in a minute with a complete sev >>> well, this is the white house. >> not a pretty nighting to outside, but it's anything but cold. doug kammerer has gone down to the national zoo for zoo lights. he has an on the scene weather report. is it
she presented the award to sighlist bradley wiggins who became the first briton to win the tour de france and won gold at the olympics. she mingled with guests and sports stars backstage, obviously feeling better. >>> that's the unmistakable theme from "casablanca." as time goes by, the piano is still a hot item. sotheby's sold it to an unnamed buyer. that price fell short of the $1 million officials had predicted. actor and singer dooley wilson performed "atoo many goes...
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mary frances fagan works for american airlines, which canceled 377 flights on thursday. >> to the degree we have the capability of adding flights to very popular destinations we do that, and i'm sure other carriers that have that capability do as well. >> reporter: but not everyone is going to one of those very popular destinations, scott. and for those who are not, the message from the airlines is "patience, please." >> pelley: dean, thanks very much. we found another sign that the economy is recovering and we'll tell you about it next. tell you about it next. i have what science calls the nightly stuffy nose thing. i can't breathe, so i can't sleep. and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed and turned... i even vaporized. and then i fought back with drug-free breathe right. these nasal strips instantly open my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better. [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey it's your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. to the
mary frances fagan works for american airlines, which canceled 377 flights on thursday. >> to the degree we have the capability of adding flights to very popular destinations we do that, and i'm sure other carriers that have that capability do as well. >> reporter: but not everyone is going to one of those very popular destinations, scott. and for those who are not, the message from the airlines is "patience, please." >> pelley: dean, thanks very much. we found...
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president fledging a pretty his visit to india is expected to further cement ties within the brics group of france's growing economies and organization that some see as a challenge to the established global pecking order defines energy high tech projects and billions of dollars and deals all on the table today as letting the free to meet fun minutes to buy them a lot same thing fast reactor at a russian build nuclear power station is also said to be launched soon the two are expected to work out differences on future projects and the talks in new delhi come after the lido brazil and other brics nations met. earlier this month. the united arab emirates is said to be close to ordering some sixty combat troops from the u.k. and may be getting a contingent of british troops to sweeten the deal british pm david cameron told soldiers that they may be headed to the gulf state as they pull out of afghanistan rights groups on tapi saying dealings with the emirates which is accused of mass torture of political dissidents sounds all the wrong messages as your political analyst patrick henningsen says it's all
president fledging a pretty his visit to india is expected to further cement ties within the brics group of france's growing economies and organization that some see as a challenge to the established global pecking order defines energy high tech projects and billions of dollars and deals all on the table today as letting the free to meet fun minutes to buy them a lot same thing fast reactor at a russian build nuclear power station is also said to be launched soon the two are expected to work...
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australia, russia, italy, france. england, germany. all over the world. following this story. all the major networks were there. you know, cnn was there, of course. and so this is an international event. and so the churches have a particular role when something like this happens. that is to help people make some kind of sense of it. when it first happened, everyone, including me was in a state of complete shock. i heard, i'm the same as anyone else, a sense of sickening sense of how could this possibly happen. and you try to wrap your mind around it. and comprehend that you can't, it's just impossible. even the ways that we typically try to understand events like this through psychology and they say the man was disturbed and things like that. he certainly was. but in a war, you can understand the cultural and political tensions like this, for a natural disaster this goes way beyond that. even a very sick mentally ill individual, could never just because of that, commit a crime so horrendous. so you're thrown back, on religious concepts, that's the only way to understand it. ou
australia, russia, italy, france. england, germany. all over the world. following this story. all the major networks were there. you know, cnn was there, of course. and so this is an international event. and so the churches have a particular role when something like this happens. that is to help people make some kind of sense of it. when it first happened, everyone, including me was in a state of complete shock. i heard, i'm the same as anyone else, a sense of sickening sense of how could this...
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they could put charges of over 500 million francs. carolin has more out for us out of europe. >> hey, ross. let's take a look at the market reaction. initially, the reaction on the markets is quite subdued. now accelerating its declines, off by 7.1%, the second worst decliner on the market. let's come back to holcim. it is responding to the sluggish construction environment in europe and that is why it's restructuring its european operations. it is taking a $440 charge on write-offs for property plan and equipment. on top of that, it sees an additional 1100 million swiss francs in costs for the fourth quarter. so the overall hit to the fourth quarter will be 500 million swiss francs. it does say that the rebound will save around $120 million swiss francs annually. but overall, analysts are surprised about the size of the additional write-offs that will be booked in the fourth quarter. but holcim is trying to reassure investors this morning, saying there is still potential for a dividend payout for 2012 but that decision will be taken
they could put charges of over 500 million francs. carolin has more out for us out of europe. >> hey, ross. let's take a look at the market reaction. initially, the reaction on the markets is quite subdued. now accelerating its declines, off by 7.1%, the second worst decliner on the market. let's come back to holcim. it is responding to the sluggish construction environment in europe and that is why it's restructuring its european operations. it is taking a $440 charge on write-offs for...
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. >> there are crazy people and there are shootings and killings in norway and france and germany, but there hasn't been 61 mass killings like there have been in this country to a sense columbine. >> and the nra facebook page has gone dark. we will speak with lisa graves about big guns and big money. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. residents of newtown, connecticut, have begun holding the first of many kernels for the 27 victims killed in friday's shooting rampage at sandy hook elementary school. on monday, noah pozner and jack pinto, 06 years old, were laid to rest in small caskets. more funerals are slated today including two more 6-year-old victim's, james mattioli and jessica rekos. at the white house, president obama convened a meeting with top officials to discuss ways to respond to the newtown massacre, including potential proposals for gun control. pressed for details, white house press secretary jay carney reduced offer any specifics on how obama plans to address the nation's gun violence. >
. >> there are crazy people and there are shootings and killings in norway and france and germany, but there hasn't been 61 mass killings like there have been in this country to a sense columbine. >> and the nra facebook page has gone dark. we will speak with lisa graves about big guns and big money. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. residents of newtown, connecticut, have begun holding...
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. >> for the first time ever, the tour de france bike race will start in england. in 2014 the race will start in the northeast english county of yorkshire. they made at nounment this morning. just a few months ago bradley wiggins became the first british rider to win the tour. further details of the course will be presented milk no. >>> a new survey shows men are feeling happier about the holiday shopping season than women. 31% of the women say they will spend less for the 2012 holidays than last year. only 19% of men plan to spend less but there is good news for retailers, 75% of both men and women asked, plan to spend more. maybe the others have started shopping yet or set a budge. >>> four separate computer coding schools have launched in san francisco during the last year. the business times reports that the crash courses prepare people in just nine to 12 weeks to take high paying jobs. the sector has said it has coding jobs going unfilled because there aren't enough people with the skills needed. three of the schools have graduated 150 workers who are now earn
. >> for the first time ever, the tour de france bike race will start in england. in 2014 the race will start in the northeast english county of yorkshire. they made at nounment this morning. just a few months ago bradley wiggins became the first british rider to win the tour. further details of the course will be presented milk no. >>> a new survey shows men are feeling happier about the holiday shopping season than women. 31% of the women say they will spend less for the 2012...